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  2. Avdel - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 the company was renamed 'Avdel' and substantial growth throughout the next two decades saw it become one of the world's largest manufacturers of blind fasteners and installation tools. Expansion of the group was most significant in the 60s, 70s and 80s with several new facilities established in Europe, USA and the Asia Pacific region.

  3. Stanley Black & Decker - Wikipedia

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    Avdel – blind fastening systems and related tools; iForm – coated threaded fasteners; MasterFix (Europe) – blind riveting; Nelson – stud welding fasteners; NPR/POP – riveting technology; Spiralock – threaded fasteners and inserts; acquired in 2010 by Emhart; Stanley Assembly Technologies – assembly line power tools; Tucker ...

  4. Rivet gun - Wikipedia

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    A rivet gun, also known as a rivet hammer or a pneumatic hammer, [1] is a type of tool used to drive rivets. The rivet gun is used on rivet's factory head (the head present before riveting takes place), and a bucking bar is used to support the tail of the rivet. The energy from the hammer in the rivet gun drives the work and the rivet against ...

  5. Leyland Titan (B15) - Wikipedia

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    The Titan was 9.56 metres (31.4 ft) long, 2.50 metres (8 ft 2 in) wide and 4.4 metres (14 ft) high. The main body structure was aluminium and the body was assembled using Avdel 'Avdelok' rivets similar to the Leyland National. Single and dual-door layouts were offered, with a number of options for the location of the staircase.

  6. Riveting machine - Wikipedia

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    Many materials can be riveted together using orbital riveting machines including delicate and brittle materials, and sensitive electrical or electronic components. The orbital riveting process uses a forming tool mounted at a 3 or 6° angle. The forming tool contacts the material and then presses it while rotating until the final form is achieved.

  7. Rivet - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of round head rivets, 1898 A typical technical drawing of a universal head solid rivet Riveters work on the Liberty ship SS John W. Brown (December 2014).. Rivet holes have been found in Egyptian spearheads dating back to the Naqada culture of between 4400 and 3000 B.C. Archeologists have also uncovered many Bronze Age swords and daggers with rivet holes where the handles would have been.